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REVIEWER IN MUSIC 9 – THIRD QUARTER

1. Which of the following composers considered as the virtuoso pianist and the busiest musician during the
romantic era? Liszt
2. Which of the following best describes the musical compositions of Hector Berlioz? He made tone color as the
basic part of his musical language in most of his compositions.
3. Which of the following is the famous ballet music of Tchaikovsky EXCEPT one? Symphony No. 2 in C Minor.
4. What musical composition is Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky known for? Ballet Music
5. Which of the following is the most famous musical composition of Berlioz? Symphonie Fantastique
6. A cultural movement in Europe that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism, and freedom of expression.
Romantic Period
7. He is one of the famous Romantic composers that combined music and words in his work. Schumann
8. What instrumental composition conveys images or scenes to tell a story without text or lyrics and entices the
imagination of the listener? Program music
9. A Polish dance resembling the polka, frequently adopted as a ballet form. Mazurka
10. What does the term “Nationalism” mean? Being patriotic
11. Why is Frederic Chopin considered as the "Poet of the Piano"? He was known as a world-renowned pianist and
for his originality regarding the piano.
12. Which of these is one of the characteristics of the Romantic period? Variety musical compositions, Passionate
and expressive, Freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of selfemotion
13. Who composed the famous orchestral work "La Damnation de Faust," which is considered one of the
masterpieces of the Romantic period? Hector Berlioz.
14. What is the name of the Romantic composer known for his opera "The Barber of Seville" and "William Tell
Overture"? Gioachino Rossini.
15. Which Romantic-era composer is known for his use of folk music elements in his compositions, particularly in
works like his Hungarian Dances and Symphony No. 1 in C minor, "The Bells of Zlonice"? Antonín Dvořák.

REVIEWER IN ARTS 9 – THIRD QUARTER

1. He was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist who executed sculptures of mythological and religious
themed characters. Bertel Thorvaldsen
2. Which paintings of Gericault portrays the victims of a contemporary shipwreck? The Raft of Medusa
3. He was a prolific Italian artist and sculptor who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately
rendered nude flesh. Antonio Canova
4. Who is the artist that painted the Raft of Medusa? Gericault
5. A molded, cast, carved or assembled. The media an artist uses for molded work include clay, wax, papermache
and plaster. Sculpture
6. This characterized crenellated walls and towers in imitation of medieval castles. Castellation
7. What moral message does a neoclassical painting is trying to convey? self-sacrifice, patriotism
8. Juan Luna: Spoliarium; Guillermo Tolentino: Oblation
9. A national artist for visual arts in 1973 and the "Father of the Philippine Arts". Guillermo Tolentino
10. Romanticism is a reaction to the classical, contemplative nature of Neoclassicism pieces. Which is not its
characteristic…Emphasis on mythology
11. Characteristics of neoclassicism, except. Heightened sensation (life and death movements)
12. The movement in which the artist of neo-classical period sought to break new ground in the expression
of emotion, both subtle and stormy. Romanticism
13. Who is considered the founder of Neoclassicism in painting? Jacques-Louis David
14. Which historical period heavily influenced Neoclassical art and architecture? Ancient Greece and Rome
15. What are some common themes depicted in Neoclassical art? Themes such as heroism, virtue, sacrifice, and
patriotism are commonly depicted in Neoclassical art.
REVIEWER IN PE 9 – THIRD QUARTER

1. Ice: It is an excellent anti-inflammatory and reduces swelling and pain.


2. Elevation: First aid intervention which drains fluid from the injured tissues.
3. Reaction time: The ability of a person to respond quickly to stimulus.
4. West Coast Swing: A slower swing dance done to rhythm and blues music which can also be danced to disco,
house, rock, and country and west.
5. Twist: To move a body segment from an axis halfway front back or quarter to the right or left.
6. Social dance: It is also known as ballroom dance because it encourages social interaction between dance
partners.
7. Coordination: When all the body parts are harmoniously working together to successfully.
8. Elevation: It is the most critical first aid intervention for an injured body part.
9. East Coast Swing: A swing style which has its roots in the European 6-count style and is comparable to the US
East Coast style.
10. Twist: To move a body segment from an axis halfway front back or quarter to the right or left.
11. Rest: It is the most critical first aid intervention for an injured body part.
12. West Coast Swing: A slower swing dance done to rhythm and blues music which can also be danced to disco,
house, rock, and country and west.
13. Flexibility: The range of motion around a joint.
14. Endurance: The ability to sustain physical activity over an extended period.

REVIEWER IN HEALTH 9 – THIRD QUARTER

1. It is a piece of sterile cloth used to cover a wound, stop bleeding or prevent infection. Dressing
2. Which is NOT a proper way in administering first aid for open wounds with severe bleeding?
Elevate the injured part below the heart level except for eye injury and wounds with embedded object.
3. An initial care or treatment given to an ill or injured person before regular medical aid can be obtained. First aid
4. Which of the following is the proper technique in bandaging? Secure the bandage, bandage firmly over
bleeding, and securely over the broken bone
5. What do you call the person or rescuer who administers first aid? First aider
6. The boy fell from the stairs and got open wound with severe bleeding. Which of the following first aid should be
done first? Control bleeding by applying direct pressure.
7. Which is not correct about first aid? First Aid can cause injuries
8. What will you do to reduce pain and swelling? Apply ice (cold compress) on affected area.
9. In case of emergency, which of the following should not be done? Be nervous and panic.
10. The following are the roles/responsibilities of a first aider except one. Don't seek for qualified medical doctor's
help
11. Why is it important to follow proper techniques and procedures in giving first aid? It may lead to further harm
12. It is a cut caused by knife, broken glass or any sharp object. Incision
13. Which of the following describes a good first aider? does not cause pain and panic, makes the best use of things
at hand, does not frighten the victim.
14. The meaning of ABC’s in first aid (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)
15. What should you do if you suspect someone is having a heart attack? Call emergency medical services
immediately.
Help the person sit or lie down in a comfortable position.
Loosen any tight clothing and reassure the person.
If the person is prescribed medication for a heart condition, help them take it.
If the person is unconscious and not breathing, begin CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) until emergency
help arrives.

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